File Menu: [File operations and open disk/partitions]

This will present a 'file-save-as' dialog with a suggested
filename in the current directory. You can change the name
and navigate to other volumes, directories and even create
a new directory for the logfile.
All information that goes to the screen will be appended
to the specified file as well.
When the specified filename in the dialog ends in a '^' character,
the program will automatically number new logfiles sequentially, by
appending '001' .. '999' to that filename, and selecting the first
one that does NOT exist yet (see automatic logfile numbering).
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On selection this will open a submenu containing all physical
and virtual disks known to DFSee.
Selecting one of these will open it for further use and display
the first sector of the disk, the MBR with a partition-table
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Selection of this item leads to a dynamic created submenu, to select a disk to be used

On selection this will open a submenu containing all partitions
on all the disks known to DFSee.
The partitions are grouped per physical/virtual disk
Selecting one of these will open it for further use and set
the 'base' values to the start and end of the partition.
Logical sector number 0 (LSN 0) will represent the first
sector in the real partition (bootsector)
After opening the partition, its bootsector will be displayed.
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Selection of this item leads to a dynamic created submenu, to select a partition to be used

This will generate a short QUERY report, with a line-length
and size that allows it to be easily included in an email or
newsgroup posting showing the most relevant disk and partition
information when you request for help ...
It will present a 'file-save-as' dialog with a suggested
filename in the current directory. You can change the name
and navigate to other volumes, directories and even create
a new directory for the logfile.
When a logfile is currently open, it will be closed and
then reopened after the QUERY has completed.
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Save all text in text-output window to an ASCII file (could be large!)

This will present a 'file-save-as' dialog with a suggested
filename in the current directory. You can change the name
and navigate to other volumes, directories and even create
a new directory for the logfile.
All information that is currently present in the scrollable
text window, will be written to the selected/specified file.
Note: The file will be overwritten when it exists already.
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On selection this will exit the program, and return to the
evironment that started it. This may be the operating system
commandline, desktop or even another program.
When DFSee was started in 'SHELL' mode, this selection
will be disabled.
Shell mode is most often used to prevent access to the operating
system, or perhaps the operating system command interpreter is not
available at all (example: using DFSOS2.EXE as protshell in OS/2).
You can force program-exit using the <Alt> + ` (back-quote) keys,
but the effect is unpredictable ...
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